Ferris Bueller home for sale outside Chicago

Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertable blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before.

By John Boyd

on August 20, 2013 9:24 AM

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Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertible blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before. This home played a pivotal role in the 1986 classic teen comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." In perhaps the movie's most memorable scene, Ferris decides to run a Ferrari owned by buddy Cameron's father in reverse to remove the miles they've put on it on their day in the city. Venting his anger at his father, Cameron begins kicking the car, accidentally dislodging it from it's parked position and sending it flying out the window into the trees below.

Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertible blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before. This home played a pivotal role

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off: Matthew Broderick and friends drove around in a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and the sports car became an integral part of the movie’s plot. The car, however, met its demise after it crashed through a window and into a wooded area.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off: Matthew Broderick and friends drove around in a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and the sports car became an integral part of the movie’s plot.

Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertible blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before. This home played a pivotal role in the 1986 classic teen comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." In perhaps the movie's most memorable scene, Ferris decides to run a Ferrari owned by buddy Cameron's father in reverse to remove the miles they've put on it on their day in the city. Venting his anger at his father, Cameron begins kicking the car, accidentally dislodging it from it's parked position and sending it flying out the window into the trees below.

Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertible blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before. This home played a pivotal role

Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertible blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before. This home played a pivotal role in the 1986 classic teen comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." In perhaps the movie's most memorable scene, Ferris decides to run a Ferrari owned by buddy Cameron's father in reverse to remove the miles they've put on it on their day in the city. Venting his anger at his father, Cameron begins kicking the car, accidentally dislodging it from it's parked position and sending it flying out the window into the trees below.

Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertible blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before. This home played a pivotal role

Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertible blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before. This home played a pivotal role in the 1986 classic teen comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." In perhaps the movie's most memorable scene, Ferris decides to run a Ferrari owned by buddy Cameron's father in reverse to remove the miles they've put on it on their day in the city. Venting his anger at his father, Cameron begins kicking the car, accidentally dislodging it from it's parked position and sending it flying out the window into the trees below.

Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertible blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before. This home played a pivotal role

Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertible blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before. This home played a pivotal role in the 1986 classic teen comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." In perhaps the movie's most memorable scene, Ferris decides to run a Ferrari owned by buddy Cameron's father in reverse to remove the miles they've put on it on their day in the city. Venting his anger at his father, Cameron begins kicking the car, accidentally dislodging it from it's parked position and sending it flying out the window into the trees below.

Does that treeline look familiar? Just picture a red Ferrari convertible blasting through the windows at full speed in reverse and you may remember where you've seen it before. This home played a pivotal role